
AITO M5 EV to Be Launched on September 7
The AITO M5 EV under the AITO banner jointly built by Huawei and Seres will announce its retail price at Huawei's new product launch conference on September 7.
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The AITO M5 EV under the AITO banner jointly built by Huawei and Seres will announce its retail price at Huawei's new product launch conference on September 7.
Chinese new energy automobile company NIO confirmed on Monday that it will launch a BaaS ("battery-as-a-service”) buyout plan.
Chinese electric vehicle firm BYD disclosed its July production and sales report on August 3. The company produced 163,358 new energy vehicles in July, a year-on-year increase of 221.70%.
Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group's first model, the Hengchi 5, is now available for pre-orders, the automobile arm of Chinese real estate developer Evergrande Group announced on July 6.
On March 21, Chinese automaker Geely released its annual financial report, revealing that the company recorded a revenue of 147.965 billion yuan ($21 billion) in 2022, representing a year-on-year increase of 45.6%.
During the 2022 World New Energy Vehicle Congress, Zhang Qiang, the co-founder of SemiDrive Technology, said that the company will supply millions of chips to Chinese battery giant CATL this year.
Xiaomi SU7's various car delivery centers have come online, with the new cars already in transit, and several more advanced new color options have been added.
Alpine, a sub-brand of Chinese electric vehicle maker NIO aimed at consumers with a budget between 200,000 yuan ($29,019) and 300,000 yuan ($43,528), will be rolled out through new sales channels.
In October, Xiaomi started negotiations with Baic Bluepark and Brilliance Auto on production and other matters for potential cooperation.
Liu Yongzhuo, President of Evergrande Auto, said that the three-month battle to get the first car off the assembly line, which started on October 8, has achieved initial results, and the BIW assembly line was launched at the end of November.
Xiaomi's primary task at present is to focus on car manufacturing, aiming to make the Xiaomi SU7 the electric vehicle with the best compatibility and convenience with public charging stations.
According to Chinese enterprise data platform Tianyancha, electric vehicle manufacturer XPeng Motors has established a new subsidiary whose business scope includes the sale of battery swapping facilities.